Status, May 21, 2016:
Businesswoman and State Representative Maria Can­twell (b.1958) was elected to the House in 1992, but lost in 1994. She made her comeback by defeating the incumbent Republican in the 2000 Senate election. She took 60% in 2012.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (D+4) covers the area from the northeastern suburbs of Seattle up to the Canadian border. It is 80% White. Businesswoman Suzan DelBene (b.1962) lost against Dave Reichert in the 8th district in 2010, but was elected to this seat in 2012. She took 55% in 2014. The GOP is running biochemist Robert Sutherland.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (D+8) covers parts of the coastline and suburbs north of Seattle. It is 78% White. Lobbyist and County Commissioner Rick Larsen (b.1965) was first elected in 2000 and took 61% in 2014. He has a challenge from Republican teacher Marc Hennemann.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (R+2) covers the southwestern parts of the state and is 86% White. State Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler (b.1978) was first elected in 2010 took 62% in 2014. The Democrats are running State Representative Jim Moeller.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (R+13) covers the central parts of the state, running from the Oregon border in the south up to Canada in the north, including Yakima. It is 64% White and 30% Hispanic. Agricultural economist and State Representative Dan Newhouse (b.1955) defeated farmer, former football pro and fellow Republican Clint Didier with 51% and Didier is running again.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (R+7) covers the easternmost parts of the state, from Oregon to Canada, including Spokane. It is 88% White. Businesswoman and State Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers (b.1969) was first elected in 1994 and took 61% in 2014 against Native American activist Joe Pakootas, who’s running again.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (D+5) covers western parts of the state, including the Olympic peninsula, Aberdeen and most of Tacoma. It is 82% White. Businessman and State Senator Derek Kilmer (b.1974) was first elected in 2012 and took 63% in 2014. He gets a Republican challenge from lawyer and accountant Todd Bloom.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (D+29) covers most of av Seattle and is 75% White and 11% Asian. Physician and State Senator Jim McDer­mott (b.1936) was first elected in 1988 and took 81% in 2014. He is not running again, and two Democrats are facing off in November; State Senator Pramila Jayapal and State Representative Brady Walkinshaw.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (R+1) covers central parts and stretches west to the eastern suburbs of Seattle. It is 80% White. Former County Sheriff Dave Reichert (b.1950) was first elected in 2004 and took 63% in 2014. The Dems are running former sports journalist Tony Ventrella.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (D+17) covers the southern parts of Seattle down to the northern parts of Tacoma. It is 54% White, 22% Asian, 10% Black and 10% Hispanic. Lawyer and State Senator Adam Smith (b.1965) was first elected in 1996 and took 71% in 2014. He has a Republican challenge from video producer Doug Basler.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (D+5) lies in western Washington and covers all of Olympia and parts of Tacoma. It is 74% White. Businessman and State Senator Denny Heck (b.1952) lost to Beutler in District 3 in 2010, but took this seat in 2012 and won 55% in 2014. He has a Republican challenge from businessman Jim Postma.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The LG is nominated and elected separately. Businessman and State Senator Brad Owens (b.1950) is retiring after his 5th term. The Dems are running State Senator Cyrus Habib. The GOP is running real estate broker Marty McClendon.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
Businessman and former State Representative Jim McIn­tire (b.1953) was first elected in 2008 and took 58% in 2012. He is not running again. Due to the distribution of votes, two Republicans proceeded to November; County Treasurer Duane Davidson and investment executive Michael Waite.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
Veteran, lawyer and State Representative Troy Kelley (b.1964) took 52% in 2012. He was charged with fraud and corruption, but was not convicted of any of the charges. He is not seeking re-election. The Dems are running Pierce County Commissioner Pat McCarthy. The GOP is running State Senator Mark Miloscia.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
This office is formally non-partisan. Teacher and State Representative Randy Dorn is not running again after 2 terms. The Dems are running School administrator Erin Jones and State Representative Chris Reykdal.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
Farmer and geneticist Peter Gold­mark (b.1946) was first elected in 2008 and took 59% in 2012, is not running again. The GOP is running veteran Steve McLaughlin. The Dems are running lawyer Hilary Franz.